LG is celebrating their successful unveiling of the LG G3, a 2014 flagship that’s being well-received by many potential buyers in the early going. That doesn’t mean they aren’t already looking ahead to future projects, though, as the company had no problem confirming that they are working on the LG G Flex 2 and the LG Vu 4.

These devices — said to be due in the second half of 2014 — are predictably lower than the G3 on LG’s impact scale, though they will still be key components in a machine that has helped LG gain a bit of marketshare back from Samsung in the last year. The original G Flex wowed all with its self-healing back and virtually indestructible display. It didn’t have amazing specs, but it had enough punch to serve the needs of pretty much anyone.

The LG Vu 3 was a solid follow-up to the LG Vu 2 (known on Verizon as the LG Intuition). This was LG’s flagship stylus-equipped phablet, and while its 4:3 aspect ratio hasn’t been a favorite among many people there must be some group of folks out there who really dig it (otherwise we wouldn’t be on the fourth entry in the series by now).

LG has never had a problem cluing us in on future launch plans so it’s not too surprising they were willing to spill the beans here. What they won’t do, however, is give us an inkling of what to expect until the day the devices are unveiled. Guess we’ll just have to wait for the eventual rumor train to get rolling before we learn any other details.